Film classification regulations in Australia require all films to
either be formally classified OR restricted to an audience of 18 years
of age and over. Most festivals do not have the resources to do this
and it is for this reason alone that we are not able to admit any
person under the age of 18 years to the main MIAF screenings.
thursday 19 June, 4.00pmacmi
cinema 1
All ages
ONLY 5 BUCKS!
These ain’t kids films – this is your
opportunity to see two different programs of the best films taken
right out of the main festival line-up.
... and if you are interested in a career in animation
make sure you get along to the FREE “Careers In Animation
Forum” on Thursday 19th at 7.15pm.
Procrastination J Kelly UK 2007, 4’15 A hundred things to do when you don’t
want to do anything.
Bolides FX Bologna, T Bondoux, L Charmette, V Le Ster France 2007, 5’30
Two grumpy old dudes hit the corridors for a high speed, take no
prisoners wheel chair race.
The Shoes
W Lu
USA 2006, 3’00 Sure… having the ultimate shoes
would be pretty cool but you can run the race without them.
Winner of an Academy Award for Best Student
Animation.
Killing The
Fittest S Kale India 2007, 3’30 A whole club of bug DJs make it happen.
Musicotherapie A Isnard, M Javelle, C Picon France 2007, 5’30 A lab full of deluded music lovin’
animals run by a grumpy monkey.
Herr Bar C Kogler Austria 2007, 3’15 A crazy place made entirely of zillions
of hands and legs!
Bald Dad K Andrews UK 2007, 4’30 A pretty serious film about not the best Dad in the world.
Onion Skin P Jadoul Belgium 2007, 4’00 Lots of layers, lots of ways to move, lots of different ways
to see the world.
The Accident S Nesteruk UK 2007, 3’00 Some people struggle to get it together, some people just have
bad luck.
Pork Cutlet D-Y Kim Korea 2007, 3’00 If you’re this tasty, you’d better be able to move
really fast!
Global Warming Sheldon Lieberman, Igor Coric Australia, 2007, 2'00
Not everybody believes in global warming – but this guy has
turned it into a song.